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Thread: Theme: Point Lobos, DAP Cezanne

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    Default Theme: Point Lobos, DAP Cezanne

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    I ran DAP Cezanne on the jpeg straight from the camera, resized the product to fit the original jpeg, added it as a layer, adjusted the opacity and cleaned up a few areas. C&C welcome.
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    This is awesome painting Dan , I liked it very much , can feel the texture
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    looks good Dan.....the reveal is just the right amount for good effect.
    Great color palette

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    Dan, A very nice painterly effect and the color palette is soft and peaceful. I am adding the word Theme to your image as it fits the theme quite well!

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    Nice image and effect, as usual.

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    Hi Dan, Good use of filters and layers within the image. The birds add a focal point.

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    Excellent, Dan! Love the mood and the effect.

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    Dan, The thing I love best about this is the composition with the diagonal layer in the sky and the birds and trees just revealed enough to draw attention, but still part of the gentle flow of the treatment. Good one!

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